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After he released his self-titled studio album in 2011, Hunter Hayes soon shot to stardom on the strength of his high-caliber songwriting and impassioned vocal performances. His second single, 2012’s “Wanted,” helped him to set a record as the youngest male to hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart, and just months after the achievement, he was crowned the CMA Awards’ New Artist of the Year. Hayes has followed this success with more hits, including the GRAMMY-nominated “I Want Crazy” and “Tattoo.” As this country singer continues to explore new directions in his budding career, make sure you catch his latest work on the road with an order of Hunter Hayes tickets from the secure Vivid Seats marketplace. We back all confirmed orders with a 100% Buyer Guarantee and are available seven days a week when you dial 866.848.8499 or click “Live Chat” at the top of this page.

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Hunter Hayes to Join Lady Antebellum on Tour in 2015

After completing two headlining ventures of his own in 2014, country star Hunter Hayes will be taking a supporting role on Lady Antebellum’s upcoming 2015 tour. Hayes announced on Jan. 6 that he will be a featured guest performer for the North American leg of the country trio’s upcoming international trek, beginning with the first U.S. performance in Lubbock, Texas, on May 1. Hayes and newcomer Sam Hunt, who earned fame last year for his Platinum-certified single, “Leave the Light On,” are expected to open all dates on the venture. Additional shows will extend into at least September, including cities like Maryland Heights, Mo. (May 15), Mountain View, Calif. (June 26), Atlanta (July 18), Hershey, Pa. (Aug. 14), and Birmingham, Ala. (Sept. 3). Before Hayes sets off on the road with Lady Antebellum, he’s been booked at several music festivals for the spring, including the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo (Feb. 13) and the Florida Strawberry Festival (March 1).

Hayes has not yet announced plans for a follow-up to his most recent album, “Storyline,” which dropped in May 2014. The release was Hayes’ second consecutive No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.

Fall 2014 Dates Set for Hunter Hayes Tour

On Aug. 22, Hunter Hayes announced plans to set off on a fall 2014 tour around the U.S. The 15-date venture, dubbed the Tattoo (Your Name) Tour, is slated to begin on Oct. 30 at the Bryce Jordan Center in University Park, Pa., and to wrap up on Dec. 13 in London, Ontario. Stops along the way will include cities like Milwaukee (Nov. 13), St. Louis (Nov. 20), and Cleveland (Dec. 11). Hayes will also make one appearance in his home state of Louisiana during the venture when he headlines New Orleans’ UNO Lakefront Arena on Dec. 4. The upcoming tour takes its name from Hayes’ single, “Tattoo,” which was the second release from “Storyline,” his sophomore album that came out in May.

Opening acts for the upcoming venture will include the Nashville-based Dan and Shay, who previously supported Hayes on his spring 2014 trek, the We’re Not Invisible Tour. The duo earned its second top 40 country single earlier this year with the hit “Show You Off.” Also appearing on the venture will be The Railers, another up-and-coming Nashville outfit.

Hunter Hayes to Join Lineups of Several Major Country Music Festivals in 2014

Louisiana native Hunter Hayes has skyrocketed to fame since his self-titled debut album dropped in 2011, and now the adored singer-songwriter will build on his success by appearing at a number of the nation’s largest country music festivals in 2014. On April 26, the young star will perform at the Stagecoach Festival in Indio, Calif., alongside the likes of Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean, and Eric Church. One month later, Hayes will be on stage at the Baton Rouge, La., Bayou Country Superfest, which will also feature performances from George Strait and Florida Georgia Line from May 23-25. Later in the summer, the GRAMMY Award winner will also be a fixture at the Moondance Jammin Country Fest in Walker, Minn., (June 20-21), and the Cavendish Beach Music Festival (July 4-6) in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.

In addition, Hunter Hayes announced in January that he would be embarking on the We're Not Invisible Tour starting in March. More than 15 dates have been confirmed for the venture, which will kick off in Pikeville, Ky., on March 20. The singer will also be stopping in cities like Peoria, Ill. (March 27), Southaven, Miss.(April 10), Huntsville, Ala. (April 17), Orem, Utah (April 24), Bangor, Maine (May 1), and many more. Special guests Danielle Bradbery and Dan and Shay are on tap to perform as opening acts during the majority of the tour dates.

Hayes' Sophomore Release Due Out June 18

With the way his career skyrocketed in 2012, fans are undoubtedly itching to get their hands on Hunter Hayes’ sophomore album, “Encore,” when it hits stores on June 18. The young artist’s self-titled debut in 2011 was met with praise across the board, likely due to the country singer/songwriter many talents. For the album, which spawned hits like “Wanted” and “Somebody’s Heartbreak,” he co-produced, wrote or co-wrote, sang, and played all of the 30-plus instruments.

The 21-year-old recently finished an extended stint as opener on Carrie Underwood’s “Blown Away Tour,” and with shows lined up throughout the summer, there will be plenty of chances to pick up Hunter Hayes tickets for an upcoming gig. Stops include the Gettysburg Festival in Gettysburg, Pa., on June 14, followed by Hayes’ record release show at Webster Hall in New York, N.Y., on June 18. Hayes will be hitting a variety of other festivals throughout North America through August, including Country Thunder USA in Twin Lakes, Wis. (July 21), the Ventura County Fair in Ventura, Calif. (Aug. 5), the Montana Fair in Billings, Mont. (Aug. 11), amongst others.